import json import sys # this is dumb but easier than a mariadb python dependency def sqlescape(str): return str.translate( str.maketrans({ "\0": "\\0", "\r": "\\r", "\x08": "\\b", "\x09": "\\t", "\x1a": "\\z", "\n": "\\n", "\r": "\\r", "\"": "", "'": "", "\\": "\\\\", "%": "\\%" })) known_names = [] todo_types = ["roomitemtypes", "wallitemtypes"] # Load the JSON data from the file with open("../assets/gamedata/FurnitureData.json", encoding='utf-8') as f: data = json.load(f) for todo_type in todo_types: for furni in data[todo_type]["furnitype"]: known_names.append({"name": furni["name"], "classname": furni["classname"]}) with open("../assets/gamedata/ProductData.json", encoding='utf-8') as f: data = json.load(f) for furni in data["productdata"]["product"]: known_names.append({"name": furni["name"], "classname": furni["code"]}) with open("catalog_items.sql", "w", encoding='utf-8') as f: for furni in known_names: # get rid of any unwanted characters for sql and remove non latin-1 characters # check the collation of the table if furni["name"] is None: continue furni_name = sqlescape(furni["name"].encode("latin-1", "ignore").decode("latin-1"))[:55] classname = sqlescape(furni["classname"].encode("latin-1", "ignore").decode("latin-1")) #f.write(f"UPDATE catalog_items ci SET ci.catalog_name = '{furni_name}' WHERE item_ids IN (SELECT CAST(id AS CHAR) FROM items_base WHERE item_name = '{classname}');\n") f.write(f"UPDATE catalog_items ci, (SELECT CAST(id AS CHAR) as id, item_name FROM items_base WHERE item_name = '{classname}') item SET ci.catalog_name = '{furni_name}' WHERE ci.item_ids = item.id;\n")